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How 海角直播 is leveraging artificial intelligence to tackle land degradation

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Updated 06 December 2024

How 海角直播 is leveraging artificial intelligence to tackle land degradation

How 海角直播 is leveraging artificial intelligence to tackle land degradation
  • Satellite imagery and remote sensing enable AI to detect land degradation early and suggest solutions
  • The Saudi Green Initiative is using AI to find suitable locations for 10 billion new trees and to rehabilitate land

RIYADH: As land degradation becomes an increasingly urgent environmental issue for Gulf nations, where arable land and permanent crops make up less than 2 percent of the total area, countries like 海角直播 are leveraging artificial intelligence to help forecast trends and guide decisions on land management and conservation.

The UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction defines land degradation as the reduction or loss of land鈥檚 biological or economic productivity caused by human-induced activities, including deforestation, overgrazing and unsustainable agricultural practices.

海角直播鈥檚 Climate Envoy and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir believes land degradation is driving the displacement of millions and destabilizing entire regions across the globe.

鈥淲hen people cannot grow food, they migrate,鈥 he told delegates at the COP16 summit in Riyadh on Tuesday.

鈥淭his migration often leads to tension and conflict in the receiving areas, creating a cycle of dislocation and violence. This is an issue that touches every aspect of our lives 鈥 food security, national security, migration, air quality and biodiversity,鈥 he said, urging nations to collaborate on finding solutions to reverse environmental degradation.

Samer Al-Chikhani, a partner with the consulting firm Strategy& Middle East, believes the main cause of land degradation in the Gulf region is overgrazing, which has been linked to more than 90 percent of land loss.

鈥淟and degradation affects 20 to 40 percent of land, with the world witnessing the loss of more than 100 million hectares of land each year between 2015 and 2019, roughly twice the size of 海角直播,鈥 he told Arab News.




AI-driven models and digital twins could predict future land degradation trends by analyzing climate data. (UN)

Unregulated access to natural areas was another factor leading to 鈥渘otable habitat damage,鈥 he said, while 鈥渦nsustainable agricultural practices contribute to soil degradation by causing salinization, erosion and loss of productivity.鈥

Meanwhile, urban expansion exacerbated land degradation by encroaching on natural habitats and diminishing the land available for agriculture, Al-Chikhani said.

鈥淚t is estimated that urbanization and human activities have led to the modification of 40 percent of the GCC coastline,鈥 he said, adding that similar issues, including deforestation, forest fires, invasive species, drought and other climate impacts, also affected the Levant region and North Africa.

鈥淭he loss of healthy ecosystems affects communities that depend on the land for grazing, agriculture and other traditional livelihoods,鈥 he said.

鈥淕razing is deeply tied to the Bedouin lifestyle, a defining feature of GCC history and culture. Healthy and thriving rangelands support the livestock sector, which contributes significantly to food security and rural economies.鈥

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Moreover, as land degradation, erosion and salinization increased, land productivity declined, resulting in lower crop yields, Al-Chikhani said.

鈥淔or example, studies suggest that salinization has a negative effect on crop yields of up to 38 percent in 海角直播. This impacts key produce such as dates and fodder crops.

鈥淚n the long term, land degradation weakens both the environment and the economy, posing a serious challenge to the region鈥檚 growth and stability.鈥

Land plays a crucial role in both adapting to and mitigating climate change, making the fight against land degradation all the more critical.

Al-Chikhani highlighted the emergence of AI as a powerful tool in land conservation and restoration projects worldwide.

In 海角直播, 鈥淎I is being used to support the Saudi Green Initiative and identify optimal planting locations,鈥 he said.

The Saudi Data and AI Authority has partnered with several government entities to harness AI solutions in support of the SGI, creating smart solutions for combating climate change. In pursuit of the SGI鈥檚 goal to plant 10 billion trees and rehabilitate 40 million hectares of degraded land by 2030, AI is used to analyze regional climate data, soil conditions and water availability to identify optimal planting locations and determine requirements for maximum efficiency.

By using satellite imagery and remote sensing technologies, Al-Chikhani said AI could analyze vast amounts of data to detect land degradation early and identify potential solutions.

AI-driven models and digital twins could predict future land degradation trends by analyzing climate data, rainfall patterns and land-use practices, enabling more informed decisions on land management and conservation, he said.

鈥淏espoke AI solutions adapted for the specificities of our Middle East environment can go a long way in restoring our degraded lands and reducing the long-term impacts of land degradation.鈥

DID YOU KNOW?

鈥 About 40 percent of the world鈥檚 land is degraded, affecting more than 3.2 billion people.

鈥 By 2050, crop yields in some regions could fall by 50 percent, increasing food prices by 30 percent.

鈥 Investing in land restoration could yield up to $8 in benefits for every dollar spent.

(Source: UN Convention to Combat Desertification)

In the UAE, the Environment Agency of Abu Dhabi recently piloted AI and drone systems to assess soil quality and used AI-powered drone-seeding to help rehabilitate the emirate鈥檚 deserts and mangroves.

鈥淎I-driven data analytics can transform decision making by generating precise, actionable insights regarding land management and automatically proposing potential solutions for areas that need interventions,鈥 Al-Chikhani said.

鈥淏y consolidating data from satellites, drones, sensors and weather models, AI can help decision makers identify at-risk areas, predict future changes and recommend effective restoration strategies, enabling better resource allocation.鈥

In fact, the power of AI is being harnessed globally to address environmental issues.




Samer Al Chikhani, Partner at Strategy& Middle East, part of the PwC network. (Supplied)


鈥淢IT鈥檚 AI-Screening Reforestation Project uses AI to identify optimal restoration sites across the globe, based on factors such as current soil health, restoration potential and carbon capture potential,鈥 Al-Chikhani said.

鈥淚n the Great Green Wall initiative in Africa, AI is being utilized to optimize tree planting locations and monitor soil restoration 鈥 in arid regions similar to the Middle East.

鈥淎I tools are also being leveraged in Canada and Spain to predict and detect wildfires, hence supporting in combating deforestation.

鈥淎I can also optimize agricultural water use by analyzing soil moisture, crop health and climate data, potentially reducing water consumption by 30 percent or more compared to traditional practices,鈥 he said.

鈥淚n a region where agriculture accounts for 70-80 percent of total water use, this can significantly help reduce water waste and prevent groundwater depletion.鈥

The Gulf region, in particular, is in need of innovative, low-cost and water-efficient techniques for land restoration.

鈥淭his will be key for the successful delivery of large-scale greening programs with ambitious targets such as the Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives,鈥 Al-Chikhani said.




Land plays a crucial role in both adapting to and mitigating climate change, making the fight against land degradation all the more critical. (UN)


鈥淐ombining traditional knowledge with AI technologies offers a comprehensive approach to sustainable land management in the region.鈥

He highlighted the importance of engaging rural communities and the private sector, which should be supported by the development of practical, bankable business models.

鈥淎dvanced technologies, such as AI and satellite remote sensing, will accelerate progress, while cost-effective, water-efficient restoration techniques can also address local challenges at scale,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t is important to empower 鈥榣and champions鈥 and for all stakeholders to leverage platforms like the COP16 meeting in Riyadh, which are significant to spotlight the issue.

鈥淯ltimately, sustainable land management will serve as a cornerstone for securing land and water resources, protecting biodiversity, building climate resilience and achieving lasting socioeconomic stability.鈥


Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings

Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings
Updated 17 October 2025

Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings

Madinah tops Saudi public sector rankings
  • This distinction reflects the commitment of the Saudi leadership to improve the quality of life and services for residents and visitors while supporting Saudi Vision 2030

MADINAH: The Public Sector Capabilities Index 2025 has highlighted Madinah鈥檚 strengths in institutional capacity building in the first report assessing cities鈥 abilities to adapt and transform.

For the report, published by the University College London Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies, field research was conducted in 45 cities with input from over 200 government officials and 100 international experts.

Madinah excelled in adopting methodologies and developing local governance mechanisms, mainly due to the 鈥渋nnovative government excellence model in Madinah鈥 established by Madinah Region Development Authority and the region鈥檚 municipality.

The model promotes partnership and boosts flexibility to enhance integration between the government, private sector and community.

This distinction reflects the commitment of the Saudi leadership to improve the quality of life and services for residents and visitors while supporting Saudi Vision 2030.

 


Saudi minister of communications meets Intel CEO to strengthen partnership in semiconductors, AI

Lip-Bu Tan (L) receives Abdullah Al-Swaha in Washington. (Supplied)
Lip-Bu Tan (L) receives Abdullah Al-Swaha in Washington. (Supplied)
Updated 17 October 2025

Saudi minister of communications meets Intel CEO to strengthen partnership in semiconductors, AI

Lip-Bu Tan (L) receives Abdullah Al-Swaha in Washington. (Supplied)
  • Part of Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to reinforce position as global hub

WASHINGTON: The Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha has met Lip-Bu Tan, the CEO of Intel, to discuss areas of partnership in developing semiconductor and advanced computing technologies, along with enhancing collaboration in building artificial intelligence infrastructure and future technologies.

The meeting in the US comes as part of the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to reinforce its position as a global hub for AI and advanced computing, and to localize value chains in semiconductor technologies, in support of Saudi Vision 2030 objectives, strengthening the competitiveness of the digital economy and the country鈥檚 leadership in future technologies.

 


Vocational toolkits distributed to people in Yemen

The project aims to empower 1,500 beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates. (SPA)
The project aims to empower 1,500 beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates. (SPA)
Updated 17 October 2025

Vocational toolkits distributed to people in Yemen

The project aims to empower 1,500 beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates. (SPA)
  • The training covers various fields, including food processing, livestock care, incense and perfume making, photography, background design, gift wrapping, and sewing and embroidery

MARIB: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief has delivered equipment to 90 people in Yemen as part of a vocational empowerment project aimed at improving livelihoods in Marib Governorate.

The training covers various fields, including food processing, livestock care, incense and perfume making, photography, background design, gift wrapping, and sewing and embroidery.

The skills are intended to enable beneficiaries to start their own businesses.

The project aims to empower 1,500 beneficiaries across several Yemeni governorates.

The initiative is part of broader humanitarian and relief efforts provided by the Kingdom, through KSrelief, to improve living conditions and create income-generating opportunities for all sections of the Yemeni population.

 


Attempt to smuggle 47,927 captagon pills thwarted

Authorities in 海角直播 arrested individuals carrying captagon pills at the Al-Haditha border crossing. (SPA)
Authorities in 海角直播 arrested individuals carrying captagon pills at the Al-Haditha border crossing. (SPA)
Updated 17 October 2025

Attempt to smuggle 47,927 captagon pills thwarted

Authorities in 海角直播 arrested individuals carrying captagon pills at the Al-Haditha border crossing. (SPA)
  • Al-Harbi said that the authority continues to tighten customs control over the Kingdom鈥檚 imports and exports, standing guard against all smuggling attempts

RIYADH: The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority thwarted an attempt to smuggle 47,927 captagon pills at the Al-Haditha border crossing.

The pills were concealed in a truck entering the Kingdom.

Hamoud Al-Harbi, spokesperson of the authority, said the drugs were discovered when the truck underwent customs procedures and inspections using security technologies upon arrival.

Following the seizure, the authority coordinated with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control, leading to the arrest of four individuals identified as the recipients of the seized narcotics within the Kingdom.

Al-Harbi said that the authority continues to tighten customs control over the Kingdom鈥檚 imports and exports, standing guard against all smuggling attempts.

 


Saudi Netzero platform partners with conservation network to boost nature-driven climate technologies

Saudi Netzero platform partners with conservation network to boost nature-driven climate technologies
Updated 17 October 2025

Saudi Netzero platform partners with conservation network to boost nature-driven climate technologies

Saudi Netzero platform partners with conservation network to boost nature-driven climate technologies
  • Agreement seeks to place Kingdom at forefront of climate innovation, sustainable economic transformation, and the nurturing of entrepreneurs in environmental technologies
  • Netzero works with communities to connect afforestation projects with businesses that want to offset carbon emissions, meet sustainability goals and help restore ecosystems

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Netzero platform has formed a strategic partnership with the International Union for Conservation of Nature to help advance the Kingdom鈥檚 2060 net-zero targets, and accelerate nature-based climate solutions throughout the Middle East, North Africa and Asia.

The agreement seeks to position 海角直播 at the forefront of climate innovation and sustainable economic transformation, and reinforce its expanding role in nurturing the development of entrepreneurs who can create sophisticated environmental technologies on Saudi soil, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The goal is to showcase a distinctly Saudi approach that effectively connects breakthrough innovations with on-the-ground environmental protection and climate responses.

HIGHLIGHTS

鈥 Agreement seeks to place Kingdom at forefront of sustainable economic transformation, and the nurturing of entrepreneurs in environmental technologies.

鈥 Netzero works with communities to connect afforestation projects with businesses that want to offset carbon emissions, meet sustainability goals and help restore ecosystems.

Netzero works with communities to connect afforestation projects with businesses that want to offset their carbon emissions, meet sustainability goals, help restore ecosystems and make a difference for future generations. IUCN is a global environmental network that unites governments, civil society and scientific experts in efforts to conserve nature and promote sustainable development.

Netzero鈥檚 founder and CEO, Mohammed Al-Khalid, described the agreement as a watershed moment for the application of Saudi-developed technologies in conservation work. His organization has built cutting-edge digital infrastructure to track environmental impacts, monitor recovery of vegetation, and optimize tree-planting campaigns, he said, resulting in unprecedented transparency in the measurement of outcomes, and improved climate gains.

The partnership will pursue several strategic goals, he added, including the restoration of ecosystems at scale through pioneering nature-based approaches that address climate disruption and rejuvenate native biodiversity; the safeguarding of wildlife and natural habitats by merging intelligent technologies with IUCN鈥檚 deep conservation expertise; and the strengthening of local communities through knowledge-sharing initiatives and the development of environmental skills that can promote sustainable livelihoods.

Al-Khalid stressed that the combination of Saudi-engineered environmental technologies with field conservation demonstrates the readiness of the Kingdom to share its technical solutions with the world. Netzero鈥檚 digital platforms rank among the region鈥檚 pioneering systems in their ability to accurately quantify the effects of carbon, and monitor reforestation efforts through the use of artificial intelligence and geographic data analysis, he added.

Hani El-Shaer, the regional director of IUCN鈥檚 Regional Office for West Asia, said the agreement reflects a mutual dedication to the deployment of workable, nature-based solutions that build climate resilience. He added that the pairing of Saudi innovation with global conservation knowledge would produce measurable results in ecosystem recovery, while advancing national and regional environmental agendas.

The Netzero platform was launched through 海角直播鈥檚 national Sidra program under the auspices of Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture.